Public Records

Jamie Lynn Stetson, 34, was arrested on a Logan County warrant for failure to comply. No bond was issued.

March 3

Lynaia Lee Hogan, 25, was arrested and charged with unlawful possession of a schedule II controlled substance, unlawful possession of a controlled substance, unlawful distribution of schedule I and II controlled substances, unlawful distribution of marijuana, unlawful possession with intent to sell marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia, driving under the influence of drugs and defective license plate lamp.

Wade Eugene Gentry, 40, was arrested on a Logan County warrant for third degree criminal trespass. Bond was set at $5,000. March 2

Bryan Wayne Risberg, 23, was arrested for driving under restraint. Bond was set at $750.

Sharday Shinice Washington, 25, was charged with failure to appear in Cheyenne County.

STERLING POLICE

DEPARTMENT

March 4

Ivy Lehua Dickens Baptista, 23, of Sterling, was arrested at 403 W, Main St., at 5:31 p.m., on charges of displaying fictitious plates and failure to appear for traffic summons in Morgan County. He is being held at Logan County Jail on $500 bond.

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March 3

Sterling resident Ashley Ann Wesley reported a theft of several items from a 1996 Ford between 7:45 and 7:55 p.m. at 1511 Evans St. A. Items stolen included a black and green purse valued at $50, a Colorado drivers license, social security card, Academy Bank Credit Card, two $25 pre-paid debit cards, child support card, food stamp card and a red wallet valued at $8.

March 2

At 11:49 a.m. John Robert-Phillip Dittman of Sterling reported the theft of a Kentwood KDC 138 car stereo, valued at $100, from a 1995 Honda Accord at 619 Lanrum Ln., sometime between 5:30 p.m., March 1, and 11:30 a.m., March 2.

Shawn Wade of Sterling, reported the theft of a men's 12 speed mountain bike between 6 and 7:40 p.m. at 305 South 2nd St.

March 1

At 12:33 p.m. Loma Engelhaupt and Leonard Krchenisky, both of Sterling, reported the vandalism to a 24" by 24" single pane exterior window from a house, valued at $80.49, 1" by 3" by 4' wood, valued at $25, and a chainlink fence panel bent, valued at $5, as well as a temporary wood window broken on a 1968 Airstream trailer, at 502 N. Second Ave., sometime between 9 a.m. and 12:33 p.m. Feb. 29

Brandon M. Sammon, 19, of Sterling, and Kellcie Jean Martinez, 19, of Sterling, and Kelsee Dawn Boyd, 19, of Sterling, were each issued a summons at 143 College Dr., at 8:03 p.m., on charges of illegal possession or consumption of alcohol by a minor.

DEPARTMENT OF

CORRECTIONS

March 2

Theodore D Stocking, 51, was charged with failure to register as a sex offender by the Sterling Police Department.

STERLING FIRE

DEPARTMENT

March 4

At 5:34 p.m. fire units responded to 158 Acoma, for an antifreeze spill. Upon arrival, they found a chemical that appeared to be antifreeze in the gutter. The reporting party said they did not know where it came from. Another bystander approached us and stated it was not antifreeze, and that it was a biodegradable chemical that he used to clean his driveway.

At 3:25 p.m. fire unites responded to County Road 50 and C.R. 43 for a grass fire. There was about a one-acre fire burning in light brush and grass mixture. The fire was contained and extinguished by on-scene units and a full mop up was performed. There was no evidence on how the fire started.

March 3

At 10 p.m., fire units responded to a report of an odor at 200 Phelps St. Once on site, firefighters checked the area and found no hazards.

March 2

At 9:35 p.m., fire units responded to a grass fire two miles south of Highway 61 on C.R. 53. Initial firefighters on the scene were unsuccessful at containing the fire, so a mutual aid request was ordered and a spray plane from Aero Applicators requested. The fire was contained after units from Sterling, Peetz, Crook and Merino Fire Departments set up water supply points and provided structure protection, while Aero Applicators provided air support. Logan County Sheriff's Department provided traffic control. Cause of the fire was possibly an improperly disposed cigarette. The fire burned approximately 1,500 acres of pasture grass, although there was no structure damage and no injuries on scene.

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